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Talking to Yourself for Fun and Profit

by Lin-shung Huang, Eric Y. Chen, Adam Barth, Eric Rescorla, Collin Jackson
"... Abstract—Browsers limit how web sites can access the network. Historically, the web platform has limited web sites to HTTP, but HTTP is inefficient for a number of applications—including chat and multiplayer games—for which raw socket access is more appropriate. Java, Flash Player, and HTML5 provide ..."
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supplied by the attacker. We then propose a modification of the HTML5 WebSocket protocol that resists these (and other) attacks. The WebSocket working group has adopted a variant of our proposal. I.

Fun with Parallel Monad

by Tomas Petricek , 2011
"... Monad comprehensions have an interesting history. They were the first syntac-tic extension for programming with monads. They were implemented in Haskell, but later replaced with plain list comprehensions and monadic do notation. Now, monad comprehensions are back in Haskell, more powerful than ever ..."
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before! Redesigned monad comprehensions generalize the syntax for working with lists. Quite interestingly, they also generalize syntax for zipping, grouping and ordering of lists. This article shows how to use some of the new expressive power when working with well-known monads. You’ll learn what

Measuring fun in the home

by Andrew Monk, Siân Lindley
"... Conventional measures of usability generally assume a task of some kind. One can then measure time to completion, errors, learning and so on. However, much of what we do in the home in purely for enjoyment. What is the task of watching the TV and what would an error look like? Is a game that can be ..."
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people get together to share photographs. Are people likely to have a more enjoyable experience if control is equally distributed by giving everyone a remote control, for example? In order to make these experiments as natural as possible, they were conducted using groups of three friends

Hoong-Kun Fun b §

by Chcln Chos Mr , 2009
"... R factor = 0.043; wR factor = 0.124; data-to-parameter ratio = 27.2. In the asymmetric unit of the title salt, C14H13ClN + C7H7O4S, there are two crystallographically independent molecules for each component. Each cation adopts an E configuration with respect to the C C bond and is slightly twisted; ..."
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; the dihedral angle between the pyridinium and benzene rings is 6.53 (7) for one molecule and 5.30 (7) for the other. The methoxy groups in the anion molecules are each twisted from the mean plane of benzene ring with torsion angles of 16.38 (19) and 4.32 (19). In the crystal structure, the cations are stacked

(NON)COMMUTATIVE F-UN GEOMETRY

by Lieven Le Bruyn , 909
"... ABSTRACT. Stressing the role of dual coalgebras, we modify the definition of affine schemes over the ’field with one element’. This clarifies the appearance of Habirotype rings in the commutative case, and, allows a natural noncommutative generalization, the study of representations of discrete grou ..."
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groups and their profinite completions being our main motivation. 1. COMMUTATIVE F-UN GEOMETRY In this section we will recall the definition of affine schemes over the mythical field F1 with one element, originally due to Christophe Soulé [14] and refined later by Alain Connes and Katia Consani [4

Summer on Campus- Learning Robotics with fun

by A. Fern, O Ribeiro, Gil Lopes
"... Abstract. After the academic year, summer comes and students spend some time at home without anything to do. It is time to rest but summer is long. In order to prepare youngsters for the future, the University of Minho organizes short courses (one week long) called “Summer on Campus”, on which stude ..."
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students can work on the university laboratories, feeling the excitement of working in such places, tutored by a Professor, in small groups of 10-20 people. On these courses, they spent the mornings on the labs and the afternoons on cultural or sportive activities. They meet new friends, they learn new

Fun with Asynchronous Vision Sensors and Processing

by Tobi Delbruck
"... Abstract. This paper provides a personal perspective on our group’s efforts in building event-based vision sensors, algorithms, and applications over the period 2002-2012. Some recent advances from other groups are also briefly described. When Mahowald and Mead built the first silicon retina with as ..."
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Abstract. This paper provides a personal perspective on our group’s efforts in building event-based vision sensors, algorithms, and applications over the period 2002-2012. Some recent advances from other groups are also briefly described. When Mahowald and Mead built the first silicon retina

A Fun Method to Teach The Seven Tools of Quality

by Ron Villanueva, Asq Cqe , 2003
"... This Program will illustrate a simple and fun way to train others on the basic Quality Tools. As groups, we will briefly go through each of the Seven Tools of Quality (what they are, why they ..."
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This Program will illustrate a simple and fun way to train others on the basic Quality Tools. As groups, we will briefly go through each of the Seven Tools of Quality (what they are, why they

Fun Learning Stagecast Creator: An Exercise in Minimalism and Collaboration

by Cheryl Seals, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Tracy Lewis, Lenese Colson - in Proc. IEEE Symp. on Human-Centric Computing 2002 (Arlington VA, Sept. 2002), IEEE , 2002
"... We are attempting to create a cross-generational learning community who will work together to design, construct, and discuss simulations of community topics. The simulations are built with Stagecast Creator, a stateof -the art visual programming environment [12]. As part of this larger project, we h ..."
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have developed minimalist training materials for middle school students. This paper reports a formative evaluation of these training materials, in which groups of students worked together on two related tutorial modules. In general the students were successful in their work with Creator, needing little

Group

by Stuart Macfarlane, Gavin Sim, Preston Lancashire Pr, Matthew Horton
"... We describe an investigation into the relationship between usability and fun in educational software designed for children. Twenty-five children aged between 7 and 8 participated in the study. Several evaluation methods were used; some collected data from observers, and others collected reports from ..."
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We describe an investigation into the relationship between usability and fun in educational software designed for children. Twenty-five children aged between 7 and 8 participated in the study. Several evaluation methods were used; some collected data from observers, and others collected reports
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